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2003 United Nations Security Council election

Election to the United Nations Security Council


Election to the United Nations Security Council

FieldValue
election_name2003 United Nations Security Council election
countryUnited Nations
typelegislative
ongoingno
previous_election2002 United Nations Security Council election
previous_year2002
next_election2004 United Nations Security Council election
next_year2004
seats_for_election5 (of 10) non-permanent seats on the United Nations Security Council
election_date23 October 2003
map_imageUN Security Council 2004.svg
map_captionUnited Nations Security Council membership after the elections
titleMembers
before_election(Africa)
(Africa)
Syria (Asia, Arab)
(E. Europe)
(LatAm&Car)
posttitleNew Members
after_election

(Africa) Syria (Asia, Arab) (E. Europe) (LatAm&Car)

The 2003 United Nations Security Council election was held on 23 October 2003 at United Nations Headquarters in New York City during the 58th session of the United Nations General Assembly. The General Assembly elected five non-permanent members of the UN Security Council for two-year terms commencing on 1 January 2004.

The five candidates elected were Algeria, Benin, Brazil, Philippines, and Romania.

Geographic distribution

In accordance with the General Assembly's rules for the geographic distribution of the non-permanent members of the Security Council, and established practice, the members were to be elected as follows: two from Africa, one from Asia, one from Eastern Europe, and one from Latin American and the Caribbean.

Candidates

There were only five declared candidates for the five seats available. Thus they easily obtained the required 2/3 majority in the General Assembly.

Results

Voting proceeded by secret ballot. For each geographic group, each member state could vote for as many candidates as were to be elected. There were 182 ballots in each of the three elections. Two member states were not given ballot papers because they were in arrears of their UN member contributions.

Group A — African and Asian States (three to be elected)

  • Benin 181
  • Philippines 179
  • Algeria 178
  • Republic of Korea 1

Group B — Eastern European States (one to be elected)

  • Romania 174
  • Poland 1
  • abstentions 7

Group C — Latin American and Caribbean States (one to be elected)

  • Brazil 177
  • Argentina 1
  • abstentions 4

References

References

  1. "Question of equitable representation on the Security Council and the Economic and Social Council".
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